Well, your question is "How" do you answer the question, so I won't give you the answers (because I have no clue anyways)
Your simply answer 7-15 by filling in the missing word in the box. The sentences are missing words, and you have to find the correct form of that word that fits the sentence and makes it complete. In spanish, of course.
~Hope this helps!
(I chose one of the three options, because when I asked how many where there; I got no answer)
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I believe the answer is <span><em>public schools start at 9 AM every day</em></span>.
<em>Option 1</em><em> RIGHT</em>
I think the answer is the first one because I went to public schools and I noticed that.
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Option 2 </em><em>WRONG</em><em />
I think the second option isn't right because public schools' basic subjects are studied in english.
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Option 3 </em><em>WRONG</em>
It's wrong because most people live near the school that they can go by walking and/or biking.
Answer:
1. Falso.
2. Cierto.
3. Cierto.
4. Falso.
5. Cierto.
6. Falso.
7. Falso.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to say if the statements are true or false, If a statement is true, you should say it's "cierto" and if a statement is false, you should say it's "falso".
For example:
1. Falso. This statement is false because "La familia Rivas" is not a big family.
2. Cierto. This statement is true because the mother is tall.
3. Cierto. This statement is true because children are swarthy.
4. Falso. This statement is false because the father is not so young.
5. Cierto. This statement is true because It's true that Susana is thin.
6. Falso. This statement is false because Alfredo is not a little boy.
7. Falso. This statement is false because they are not unfriendly.